Now, Malt Salt to give your fish ‘n’ chips a vinegar kick without them going soggy

By ANI
Tuesday, October 5, 2010

LONDON - For those who love fish and chips have always wondered how they give this much-loved dish a vinegar kick without them going soggy. And now, an American has cracked this conundrum: vinegar-flavoured salt.

Malt Salt combines salt and vinegar in a fine white powder, meaning fish and chip lovers will never have to suffer from the disappointment of picking their way through fries made limp by liquid vinegar.

The 2.80 pound packet, launched yesterday, was developed by J’n'D’s- a small company based in America famous for its mind-boggling array of bacon-flavoured products.

It has the alarming motto: “Everything should taste like bacon.” he company insists all the ingredients in its powder are from natural sources.

“We’ve had the idea of producing a vinegar in powder form for some time but didn’t quite know how to make it work until one day we decided to make a sample of Malt Salt,” the Telegraph quoted a spokesman for the manufacturer as saying.

“We added malt vinegar flavoured seasoning to sea salt and the result is salt and vinegar flavoured chips without the sogginess,” he added.

Les Lock, owner of Dolphin Fish Bar in Bournemouth, Dorset, said: “I’m looking forward to trying some of it. Some people do like their chips soggy and others prefer them crispy - it’s all down to the individual.”

“It would be great to be able to offer people a choice when they’re having vinegar on their food. Of course, fish and chips is a traditional dish so it would have to be good to get people to change their habits, but stranger things have happened.”

“It just might work - I wish I’d thought of it myself,” he added. (ANI)

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